You're either a rhubarb person or you're not. We rhubarb people know we are special―as special and unique as the slender stalks of the pinkish-reddish pie plant. If you have a rhubarb plant, you know ...
Long stalks of pale red rhubarb start making an appearance at farmers markets and on grocery store shelves as the weather warms in early spring. The tart vegetable (yes, rhubarb is a vegetable) is ...
As we are smack dab in the middle of rhubarb season, it’s time to get creative and enjoy this wonderful tart fruit. We combed our archives for rhubarb recipes and know-how. You can find stalks of ...
Rhubarb isn’t something we cook with often but there are plenty of possibilities to make scrumptious deserts. Writer Brenda Hyde shares some ideas. My Grandma Maudie loved making rhubarb pie. I can ...
We've got the perfect June dessert. Quick and easy, Phyllis' rhubarb delight can be delivered warm to the table in less than one hour. Genuinely tried-and-true, this recipe comes from our archives. I ...
Of course, there's an edible component: four raised beds for growing tomatoes, squash, melons and greens.But the thing I might be most excited about is that with any luck, by this time next year I'll ...
— Basic rhubarb crisp: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 1 1/2- to 2-quart baking dish or make individual crisps using ramekins. In a bowl, combine 6 cups of 1/2-inch pieces of rhubarb, 1 cup ...
As we are smack dab in the middle of rhubarb season, it’s time to get creative and enjoy this wonderful tart fruit. Michigan peak rhubarb season is May-June. We combed are archives for rhubarb recipes ...
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